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  • Remove one or more products from a manual Shopify collection. Async batch removal returns job ID; products not in the collection are ignored. Only deletes the membership, leaving products unchanged.
  • Retrieve a single Shopify collection by GID, returning its title, handle, sort order, description, and the first N products. Set productsFirst to 0 for metadata-only. Indicates if more products exist.
  • Search for products across Argentina supermarkets to compare prices and find deals. This tool searches multiple stores simultaneously, handling Spanish characters and partial matches, returning prices, availability, and direct links.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve a comprehensive list of futures products, including combos, filtered by parameters like trading venue, asset class, and more. Simplify access to relevant futures data for analysis and decision-making.
    MIT
  • Initialize the language server for a project directory to enable code analysis features like finding references, getting type information, and checking diagnostics.
  • Append multiple finding acknowledgements in a single batch call, sharing default category, status, and other fields. Ideal for processing many reviewed false positives or accepted tradeoffs from a scan.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve all configured warehouse locations for inventory management in Siigo. Use warehouse IDs when creating products or invoices to track inventory accurately.
    MIT
  • Find alternative products to a given item. Returns similar products ranked by subcategory match, price similarity, and ratings. Ideal for comparing options after viewing product details.
  • Search URDB's product integrity database to find consumer products with evidence-backed integrity scores (0-100), helping users identify reliable products and avoid enshittification events, warranty cuts, or material downgrades.
    MIT
  • Retrieve active products from your catalog to verify inventory and product details.
    MIT